Subject: [Flux&Flow] Align your creativity with what matters (without rigid plans)


Flux & Flow

Issue #19

“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” - Alan Watts

When it comes to creative work, we’re often taught to start with the end in mind.

Set your goals, they say. Work backwards from your desired outcome. Create detailed five-year plans.

While this approach might work well for linear projects, it can create deep resistance and confusion in creative work, where the path forward often reveals itself only as we move through it.

Many of us find ourselves stuck in this paradox – trying to force our creative practice into rigid frameworks that prioritize hypothetical future results over present alignment.

What if we shifted our focus from predetermined outcomes to present engagement? What if instead of trying to control the dance, we learned to move with it?

This week, I’ve gathered some resources that explore how we can align our creative work with our values and intentions while embracing the inherent uncertainty of the creative process.

Flow Forward: Key Resources for Creative Growth

The Creative Struggle with Direction: Moving Beyond Goals to Intentional Practice

Discover why shifting from rigid outcomes to flexible intentions could be the key to unlocking your creative flow. This practical guide shows you how to maintain direction without sacrificing spontaneity in your creative practice.

The Power of Intention Setting

Transform your approach to creative growth by understanding the subtle yet powerful shift from making resolutions to setting intentions. Learn how focusing on “being” rather than “becoming” can turn everyday creative practice into meaningful progress, even when facing setbacks.

Tara McMullen on Changing Your Approach to Goal Setting

Tara McMullen shares a gentler, more authentic framework for achieving what truly matters. Discover how to move beyond the endless pursuit of “more” and create meaningful commitments that align with your creative values.

Take Action: Be Present, Find Direction

  1. Choose one current creative project and spend 10 minutes writing about why it matters to you right now - not what you hope it will achieve in the future, but what engaging with it brings to your present experience.
  2. Before your next creative session, set a simple intention that focuses on how you want to approach the work (like “I intend to approach this with curiosity” or “I intend to stay present with each step”). Write it down where you can see it while working.
  3. At the end of your day, reflect on one moment where your creative work felt aligned with your values. What made that moment meaningful? Use this insight to guide tomorrow’s practice.

When we let go of rigid goal-setting and embrace intention-based creative practice, we open ourselves to deeper alignment and more meaningful work.

This week, try shifting your focus from future outcomes to present engagement. Notice how it changes your relationship with your creative process.

What challenges do you face in aligning your creative work with your values? Reply to this email and let me know – I read every response and would love to hear your thoughts.

Have a wonderful and aligned week!

Jeff

P.S. Spread the word! I would be very grateful if you could share this newsletter with another creative you know who might be struggling with direction and focus.

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